No, you do not have to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to go to Brigham Young University. In fact, you have a better chance of being accepted if you are NOT a Mormon.
Be prepared though, all students at BYU, regardless of religious affiliation, must follow a strict code of conduct and take a required religion course to qualify for graduation.
No, but he filmed his music video at BYU.
grew up lds...attended byu
The same as if you weren't Mormon.
Church of Mormon. Brigham Young University (BYU) is a Mormon university.
About 75 percent of BYU's football team is traditionally Mormon. Sometimes that number is higher, sometimes it is lower. One certainly does not have to be Mormon to play for BYU. However, all players must abide by the Mormon Church-operated school's Honor Code and abstain from alcohol drugs and premarital sex.
jimmer fredette is a star basketball player for BYU
no he's Mormon thts why he went to BYU
He attended BYU, and has six kids, so the statistical liklihood is yes.
Yes. He served a LDS mission in 2005 and played football for BYU.
None. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) owns four universities, two in Utah (BYU and LDS Business College), one in Idaho (BYU-Idaho) and one in Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii).
BYU! Go Cougars! They are much better than the U! BYU COUGARS BABY!
According to BYU, in 2008, 10% of female students and 78% of male students were returned LDS missionaries. This is 46% of the total university student population.